
6. EM GUI orientation
6.22 Programming Menu > Adjustment area
General
Situated on the right hand side of the screen is the Adjustment area. In this area users can con
fi
gure
Layers
and
Sources
and
create
User keys
and
Presets
.
Description
There are several tabs in this area:
•
Layers
: Provides a list of the destinations. Under each destination a list of assigned layers and the background is provided.
•
User Keys
: Provides a list of user keys. User keys contains all (or a portion) of the current layer’s attributes (such as border
color, size, effects, etc.). User Keys are not applicable for AUX Destination.
•
Presets
: List of Presets. Presets contains a group of Destination worth of information.
Note: Not all settings composing a layer is a layer setting, but a Source File setting. Be aware that for desired result a USER
KEY might have to be bound to a preset.
•
Adjustment
: Based on what is selected in the Preview or Program canvas area, this is the panel where we are adjusting what
is selected. For example if we select Layer1, we will be adjusting Layer1 settings.
•
Source Adjustment
: This panel is shown on the Adjust panel when a layer with a valid Source is selected.
At the bottom of the area, there is a set of buttons allowing execute transition actions on selected Destinations.
The following sections describe each panel of this area in detail:
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"Programming Menu > Adjustment area > Layer con
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"Programming Menu > Adjustment area > Background con
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"Programming Menu > Adjustment area > User Keys con
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"Programming Menu > Adjustment area > Presets con
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"Programming Menu > Adjustment area > Source adjustment", page 189
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"Programming Menu > Adjustment area > Global Transition Rate/Trans/Cut", page 191
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